KC Tech Council’s Lowe Appointed to Missouri Technology Corporation
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe recently announced the appointment of KC Tech Council (KCTC) President and CEO Kara Lowe to a spot on the Missouri Technology Corporation (MTC), a public-private partnership the Missouri General Assembly created to promote entrepreneurship and foster the growth of new and emerging high-tech companies. The organization focuses on the life sciences and technology industries, built on Missouri’s rich history in agriculture.
As a valuable addition to the MTC board, Lowe’s involvement provides an opportunity to further advance initiatives and priorities for the Kansas City technology community. She offers an important perspective to the board of directors, with her steadfast commitment to growing the regional tech ecosystem.
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Lowe serves as president & CEO of KC Tech Council, a member-driven organization that serves as the shared voice of Kansas City’s tech industry. With nearly 200 member companies spanning from startup to enterprise, KC Tech Council unites industry leaders to advance public policy, increase the talent pipeline, bring visibility to the industry and share data and insights to achieve its mission of creating the Midwest’s most competitive tech hub.
